It is important because it's a citizens duty to vote and participate in the political process. They take it for granted because it could lead to dire consequences. Hope this helps. - Tiana Yahoo answer's , I do not own this answer is from yahoo credits go to Tiana, This answer helped me also :)
It is important because it's a citizens duty to vote and participate in the political process. They take it for granted because it could lead to dire consequences. Hope this helps. - Tiana Yahoo answer's , I do not own this answer is from yahoo credits go to Tiana, This answer helped me also :)
yes i think that all citizens should work/ participate in his her government. :)
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Ensuring the safety of citizens is essential for promoting social stability, trust in government, and overall well-being of a nation. When citizens feel safe, they are more likely to actively participate in society, contribute to the economy, and work towards common goals. Additionally, protecting citizens from harm is a fundamental responsibility of governments to uphold human rights and maintain law and order.
Education was essential in Athens because it produced well-rounded citizens who could actively participate in democratic processes, contribute to society, and think critically. An educated populace was also seen as vital for the success and progress of the city-state as a whole.
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i think it isgeneral elections but referendums are also held to answers questions demanding a yes or no answer
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One of the most important changes in democracy has been the expansion of suffrage, allowing a broader range of people to participate in the electoral process. This shift has transformed democratic systems by promoting inclusivity and representation, enabling marginalized groups to voice their concerns and influence policy. Additionally, the rise of technology and social media has changed how citizens engage with democracy, facilitating greater access to information and mobilization for social movements. Together, these changes have strengthened democratic governance and accountability.
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It is important because they are trying to become American citizens and part of that is agreeing to the laws of this country and knowing the expectations of being a good citizen. They are doing this so that they are no longer immigrants, but citizens who have the same rights and expectations as any other citizen. I don't really think that learning "the nation's values" is important, considering that this country has no values that are legally required or appointed and I doubt that this is actually part of the process of becoming a citizen. What you may be saying here is the expectations of this person as an American, which is important because they will be under the same expectations as everyone else. Basically, the process of becoming a citizen is to help you know what others expect of you here and what is legal for you to do and for others to do to you.